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What is NOT needed to remove hard UV gel nails?

  1. Acetone

  2. Soak-off solution

  3. Wraps

  4. Cuticle oil

The correct answer is: Soak-off solution

The inclusion of cuticle oil as a necessary component for the removal of hard UV gel nails highlights why it is not needed in the removal process. Cuticle oil is primarily used for moisturizing the nail and surrounding skin before and after nail procedures, enhancing the overall health and appearance of the nails. It does not facilitate the actual removal of hard UV gel nails, which requires solvents that can break down the gel material. In contrast, acetone is commonly used as a solvent in nail care, especially for removing hard gels, as it effectively penetrates and dissolves the gel. Soak-off solutions are specially formulated to work with UV gel nails, making them another recommended option for removal. Additionally, wraps are utilized to create a controlled soaking environment, further aiding in the removal process. These tools and techniques focus directly on safely extracting the hardened gel, whereas cuticle oil serves a different purpose altogether related to nail health and maintenance rather than removal.